Tunika Onnekikami is an associate producer at Data & Society, collaborating with event hosts and thought partners to produce bespoke, timely, and socially relevant public and invite-only programming, as well as creative and informative outputs connected to our research. A versatile storyteller and producer, Tunika’s ever-evolving understandings of our technological present and futures are rooted in cultural anthropology and science and technology studies. Prior to joining Data & Society, Tunika worked with organizations including Invisible Hand, Weber Shandwick, Global Health Corps, and Kaiser Permanente. She holds a bachelor’s degree in science, technology, and society from the University of Pennsylvania.
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Challenging AI Hype and Tech Industry Power
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Nurturing the Network: Why Meditation for Black Researchers Matters
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Cuidado Digital: Reproductive Rights, Abortion, and Digital Networks of Care ...
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